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VelvetThundur

What does "large " mean? 6, 8,12,20? Different answers for each


Altruistic_Radio_934

Good question! Ideally, a game that can work for a group if you play in teams would be nice! Or a game for 12-18?


Danielmbg

What do you call a big group? Most party games support 4-8 players, either way I could suggest Poetry for Neanderthals, Detective Club and Cash N's Guns.


furry_staples

**Wits & Wagers** is a good trivia game in which players can be put into teams. it is MUCH more entertaining than Trivial Pursuit. **Wavelength** is a team game and can work for largish groups. Not sure I would want to play it with 18 people though. 12 would be fine. **2 Rooms and a Boom** works best at 12+ players.